Democrats intent on taking back the House in 2018 have settled on a key strategy: focusing on the 23 districts nationwide where voters chose Republicans for Congress last year but favored Democrat Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump for the presidency. Seven of those seats are in California, and Democrats must win at least a few […]

California state lawmakers are set to vote on a plan that would bring forward the date it holds its presidential primary vote, a move that could jolt national politics. The proposal would shift the date to the first Tuesday in March from June in order to “give Californians a louder voice,” according to a statement […]

By Stephen Frank CRP Chairman Brulte has a new phrase, “if you break it you own it”. Four years ago, Charles Munger, Jr. took what appears to be operational control over the California Republican Party. Lets see the results. In four years the Republican registration has gone done a net of 306,000. In […]

By Sheryl Hamlin Traditionally the first meeting in December after an election is a celebratory meeting where the new council is sworn in and the old council is fêted. The December 5, 2016 council meeting continued that tradition. For many, the question of the evening was Clint Garman. Would his sartorial expression for his first […]

As Republican celebrations continue in the US, nurse analysts are attempting to understand how the electoral landscape has changed. In the past Ohio, Minnesota and Iowa, for example, have been big Democrat domains, but not this time. One resident of Pike County in Ohio, John Osbron, told reporters: “Pike County is a small, rural, southern […]

by LARRY SAND For several weeks now, the National Education Association has been running ads in in nine swing states on the so-called “Trump effect.” The six-figure campaign maintains that Donald Trump’s inflammatory campaign rhetoric has caused a substantial uptick in bullying in schools. NEA president Lily Eskelsen García asserts, “There is bullying going on, […]

By LARRY SAND AFT continues to use teachers as ATM machines to fund their pet leftist causes. The latest American Federation of Teachers annual financial disclosure has been released (H/T RiShawn Biddle). This year’s LM-2 is filled with goodies that are sure to warm the cockles of leftist teacher union members, but apolitical educators, centrists […]

CHALLENGE THE WIND is a powerful American revolutionary War tale that dispenses a deep look at the impact of war on a family and those who come into their circle. The novel captures the souls of the audience through its powerful characterizations. However, the key to this strong historical story is the underlying theme that no matter how noble the cause war is hell on not just the combatants, but the loved ones waiting behind for news that those they cherish still live.

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CHALLENGE THE WIND is a powerful American revolutionary War tale that dispenses a deep look at the impact of war on a family and those who come into their circle. The novel captures the souls of the audience through its powerful characterizations. However, the key to this strong historical story is the underlying theme that no matter how noble the cause war is hell on not just the combatants, but the loved ones waiting behind for news that those they cherish still live.